Monday, June 23, 2008

Do we have a Psychic Sense?

In the following article you will learn about the origins of the sixth sense and how it has become like a weak muscle to modern man. We have it, but it is out of shape. You will also learn about the simple ways in which it manifests itself in day to day life and how we can learn to listen, strengthen and incorporate this stunning extra sensory into our daily lives!

Do we have a Sixth Sense?

People are always speaking about the sixth sense. We have all heard of women's intuition, the gut feeling of a firefighter, or how children are intuitive. These things seem common enough. Ask any mother about the gut feeling they get when it comes to protecting their children and they will tell you that it's as natural as the rain to listen to that inner voice. What if that sensory, that inner voice, those subtle feelings were the first whisper of something very profound? The Sixth Sense. Most people would associate this concept with Hollywood or hotline psychics but the truth of it is that we use this sensory every day.

For example. Every time we get that feeling that we need to take a different route home and we find that there was an accident on the route we normally take. Or that uneasy feeling one gets when they feel that someone is in their proximity that has ill intentions. Pretty much everyone living in a major metropolitan city can relate to people keeping their guard up at times. This need is a byproduct of fear and is a basic primitive survival method.

One of the puzzles about our evolution is how we survived during early times. We never had the strength or speed of the animals. Even before we had developed weapons, tools or shelter there was something guiding us, informing us and leading us to make the choices than enabled us to survive against the odds. What was this hidden presence? This guiding voice was the sixth sense. When nomadic man was hunting the plains for food, they were also watching for predators. They would have lived in a constant state of fear because of the natural dangers of everyday life. This fear sparked an evolution of sensory that communicated to them perhaps less subtly that it does today. This inner voice or perhaps inner sensory was in constant motion. It told them whether they should avoid a dangerous area, poisonous food, or even may have alerted them that there was a predator near by.

The interesting thing is that this sensory was a byproduct of the survival instincts of our species. Modern man of course doesn't have nearly the same daily level of fear for their basic survival; however in extreme situations this inner sensory will reveal itself and will manifest its uses to us. The firefighter that senses that they missed someone in a burning building, or perhaps felt that a part of the roof where they were standing was about to collapse and moved away at the last moment! The mother who wakes up in the middle of the night because they feel the need to check on their teenager and find that they have snuck out the window! Or even the woman who buys that can of mace because of a foreboding feeling and then uses it to defend off a carjacker a week later. These examples might seem extraordinary yet each and every one of us can relate to hearing about or experiencing at least one of these.

This inner sensory is listened to in extreme situations. But for those of us who are not in those extreme situations, it is good for us to find easy ways to develop and strengthen the recognition, and communication of that extra sensory that we call the extraordinary sixth sense!

For ways to develop and strengthen your sixth sense check out two of my previous posts:

Fun and Easy Ways to Develop Your 6th Sense
The Fastest Way to Develop the Sixth Sense

For more information on the sixth sense and free spiritual material check out:
Higher Balance Institute

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Fun and Easy Ways to Develop Your 6th Sense

In this article you will learn three exciting games that will help you develop and strengthen your long lost sixth sense. With these simple yet powerful games you will gain a confidence in interpreting that "inner voice" leading you far beyond these games, and into a world of mystery, as you unveil the power of the sixth sense!

Strengthen your Sixth Sense with three simple games!

Deck of Cards

Take a deck of ordinary playing cards and place them facing down in front of you. Clear your mind as best you can. Pick up one card and hold the card facing away from you so you can't see what it is. You will start by trying to feel the color of the card, being black or red. Next, try and sense the suite of the card (spade, diamonds, clubs ETC). Last, the suite and the number of the card. The trick is to go with your first instinct. What you are trying to do is understand the feeling your sixth sense is sending regarding the suite. Each suite will have a specific feeling! When you experience a hit you want to remember what that feeling felt like. This is your sixth sense working to communicate its extrasensory perception. After you have had success with the suites, move on to feeling the number and the suite of the card. Remember that your first instincts are usually the best hits! A clear mind will help tremendously. Be sure not to overstrain yourself with to many cards in a row, as fatigue will lead you to start guessing for the answer versus feeling the card.

Number Game

This game is similar to the card game but is one you can do with a partner. The object of the game is again to clear your mind and feel the sixth sense communicating the correct answer. This game is very simple. All you need is a clear mind and a partner. You or your partner will pick who will be the Sender and Receiver. The Sender has to learn to project the sixth sense while the Receiver has to learn to hear it. First, have your partner pick a number. Pick a number between 0-10 for easy, 0-50 for medium and 0-100 for hard. Tell them to stay focused on the number and to visualize the number. What they want to do is project the feeling of the number to you. The same rules of the Card Game apply. Try to keep from guessing, and again go with your first instinct. After you have gone through six or seven tries with your partner, switch and be the person sending the number. The same principal applies for the sender as well as the receiver. The main point is to stay as focused and as free of chit chat in your head when you are trying to project the number to your partner. Again it's about the feeling of the number. Just remember that the clearer the mind and the more confidence you have the better the results. This game is sure to leave you feeling well on your way to developing something that is extraordinary!

Color, Shapes, and Number Game

Take 15 blank flashcards. You will have three different categories for these 15 cards. The first group is color. With a magic marker you will draw a quarter size circles in each card. The following colors are blue, green, yellow, red and black. The next group of five will be shapes. Draw in the shapes, circle, square, cross, triangle, and thunderbolt. The final set will be the numbers 1 through 5. When you are finished you will mix them up as best you can. The same principal applies here as with the other two games. Whether you are sending or receiving this silent communication you must remember that your first instincts are the best hits. Playing by your self or with a partner, the thrill of developing this unseen communication through this mysterious sixth sense will leave you feeling exhilarated!



Higher Balance Institute is the world leader in advanced programs for spiritual growth and development of the sixth sense. Thier mission is simple - to awaken the world one mind at a time. For more information and free materials visit them at www.higherbalance.com

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Fastest Way to Develop the Sixth Sense

Get a load of this!

95% of the people who I've seen attempt this technique had overwhelming success in just two sessions! You too will be forced to come to terms with your own Amazing Sixth Sense as the simple proof on the sheet of paper stares back at you!

The problem is that for most beginners this sounds a little scary. No one wants to look like a fool in front of a complete stranger.

Well, here's a tool that gives nearly all the benefits of practice with live strangers without the potential embarrassment and pressure that comes with first introducing yourself and sitting down with a complete stranger!

The 'Taking Off List' below will build up confidence quickly. It is a great tool for beginners and will show you how a Reading starts with basic observation and leads into full trust of the intuition.

It will also teach you what to look for and the different ways you can sense data in a person.

Once you have a few good sessions with the sheet you may find you're ready for the Verbal Reading which is more fluid and intuitive - make this your goal.

The Technique that will make you Great

Go to a local coffee house, bookstore, train, or any other semi-social place where people are stationary for five minutes. Select a person who you can see fairly well and get started using 'Taking Off List' below.

Hey hey! Don't stare...just look and take a visual snapshot...better yet, a 'feeling snapshot'...and work from that. Write your answers quickly, even if they seem like sheer guesswork.

When you're done, go up to your victim and say this: "Hi there, I'm Chris. I'm actually doing some research on the existence of the Sixth Sense. I'm not a psychic, I just thought it would be fun to see if any of the stuff I wrote down was anywhere close to accurate. What do you think?" And hand them your sheet.

The thing to remember is this: they are hanging out in the coffee shop - why? Because they're boooooooard! Now you're their savior - you're entertainment! They more than likely will be stoked to play along. But you're already done with the reading, so there's no pressure! And you already said you're not a psychic so who cares if you're wrong?

Make sure you write 'hit' on each accurate guess. If you are partially right or reasonably close mark it a hit. Give yourself the benefit of the doubt - you're just learning.

Rinse, Repeat...

Things to Remember!

Write in your interpretations. The more detail the better; if you keep getting info, keep going even if it's unrelated.

Draw from the initial sensation or feeling. The faster and less hesitant your answers the more accurate you will be.

Readings should feel light and fun, if you feel grinding difficulty, remember to stop and reset yourself with a deep breath and try again. Don't drain yourself - keep it fun!

The Taking Off List

1. How would you describe their disposition or personality?
2. Would you say they are Introverted or Extroverted?
3. Are they more organized or free-flowing?
4. How do you feel their political ideology is inclined? (e.g. liberal, socialist, moderate, conservative, authoritative, radical)
5. What hobbies do you see them taking part in?
6. What kinds of careers do you suppose they have had?
7. Do you feel they are an artist? If so, what kind?
8. How do you feel about their physical health?
9. What kind of living space do you see them in?
10. What kinds of foods do you think they enjoy?
11. Describe where are they from or where have they lived?
12. Rate the closeness they have with each of their parents?
13. What is their favorite color?
14. Do they have children? If so, how many? Male or female?
15. Do you feel they have ever had a near-death experience?
16. What fears do you feel they may have?
17. What kinds of things do they desire?
18. What do you think lies ahead of them in life?

Higher Balance Institute is the world leader in advanced programs for spiritual growth and development of the sixth sense. Thier mission is simple - to awaken the world one mind at a time. For more information and free materials visit them at www.higherbalance.com